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Autus Newsletter | Spring Statement 2019
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Spring Statement 2019
The Chancellor found himself presenting his second Spring Statement sandwiched between a series of crucial Brexit votes. His speech was peppered with references to the need to achieve a smooth exit from the EU. Beyond that, Mr Hammond chose to keep the Statement a low-key affair...
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Economic update
Mr Hammond is used to facing down calls to loosen the purse strings whenever he makes a formal statement to parliament. On this occasion, the Treasury had pre-empted the more-money pleas to some extent by stating "...there will now only be one major fiscal event each year", i.e. the Autumn Budget.
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Announcements
The Chancellor announced several changes. Click below to read more...
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2019/20 Changes Already Announced
From 6 April 2019, a raft of tax and other changes take effect, most of which date back to last October's 2018 Budget. There are further important changes down the line in 2020. The Chancellor did not introduce any new tax measures in his Spring Statement, although he did announce a number of new consultations...
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Main Personal Allowances and Reliefs
An overview of the main Personal Allowances and Reliefs for 2019/20, and how they compare to 2018/19...
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Income tax rates and bands
An overview of income tax rates and bands for 2019/20, and how they compare to 2018/19. Including UK excluding Scottish taxpayers' non-savings income, trusts, and non-domicile remittance basis charge...
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Scottish income tax rates and bands
The Scottish Budget on 12 December 2018 set new thresholds for the devolved Scottish tax rates. View our overview of Scottish income tax rates and bands for 2019/20, and how they compare to 2018/19...
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Registered Pensions
An overview of registered pensions for 2019/20, and how they compare to 2018/19...
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Property Transaction Taxes
Devolution across the UK is leading to different rules and tax rates. This is particularly the case with property transaction taxes, which now use different rates and names depending on where in the UK a purchase takes place...
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National Insurance Contributions
A full overview of National Insurance Contributions for 2019/20, and how they compare to 2018/19...
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